Funding was awarded to projects that will contribute to the further development of alternative fuel infrastructure in our country. In total, Poland received over PLN 102.6 million (EUR 24,257,070.50) towards this purpose. A list of projects is attached to the present announcement. Financial backing was provided for such projects as:

  • Development of alternative fuel infrastructure at airports in Poland, applicant: consortium of three Polish airports (Warsaw, Wrocław, Katowice), coordinated by Polskie Porty Lotnicze S.A.,  subsidy value: nearly PLN 57.9 million.
    • The aim of the project is to implement alternative fuel infrastructure systems at three airports:  the Warsaw-Chopin Airport, Katowice Airport and Wrocław Airport. This includes the installation of a 400 Hz ground power unit (GPU) for aircrafts and an airside electric vehicle charging station, as well as the necessary electrical infrastructure. In Wrocław, the project also includes a photovoltaic system.
  • Hydrogen Refueling Station in Chelm, applicant: PAK PCE Biopaliwa i Wodór sp. z o.o., subsidy value: over PLN 12.6 million.
    • The project provides for the construction of a publicly accessible hydrogen refuelling station in Chełm (Lubelskie Voivodeship). The station will meet the requirements imposed by the AFIR (2023/1804) regulation and will enable the refuelling of both heavy-duty vehicles (including fuel cell buses), as well as light vehicles (primarily passenger cars).
  • Heavy Duty Vehicles – Electric in HU, PL, applicant: E.ON Drive Infrastructure GmbH, subsidy value of the Polish portion:  over PLN 24.2 million.
    • The project funds the development of sustainable freight transport along the TEN-T network, paving the way for cross-border transport by electric trucks, complemented by high-quality services and facilities for drivers.
    • The Polish portion of the project includes the construction of charging stations for trucks in 7 locations. Each charging station will be equipped with at least 4 charging points with a power of 1 MW or more.

Source: https://www.funduszeeuropejskie.gov.pl/